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Rice often seems to go up 3-0 on Texas...Rice up early on texas 3-0
Kevin Wilson laughs in the face of dangerWashington drills Mountain West favorite Boise State 56-19. Combine that with OU’s 73-0 blowout over Arkansas State & Northern Illinois beating Boston College and TU definitely has a very tough non-conference schedule!
We will be going up there tooI'll be driving down for the NIU game, should be an interesting time
The Huskies looked very goodI'm hoping we do better than Boise, but not counting on it.
We have penix and general Booty back to backPenix with 450 yds passing and 5 TDs. (BTW, do a spell check if you're typing Penix's name because autocorrect sucks)
booty is not even on the 3 deep depth chartWe have penix and general Booty back to back
His receivers are top notch also. Announcers stated their receiving corps was among the best in the country.
Also, their DB’s cover extremely well too. It’s going to be a really tough game.
You could seriously ruin a trip to a brothelbooty is not even on the 3 deep depth chart
yeah, its a cheap response but i couldn't hold it in anymorebooty is always to the rear. always has been always will be
boy you sure nailed that one on the head!Rice often seems to go up 3-0 on Texas...
And then they get rolled.
Yes he can. So Un-American!You could seriously ruin a trip to a brothel
We have the Non con sked that P5 teams run from...Washington drills Mountain West favorite Boise State 56-19. Combine that with OU’s 73-0 blowout over Arkansas State & Northern Illinois beating Boston College and TU definitely has a very tough non-conference schedule!
I think that should really make it evident to folks that we are making things more difficult on ourselves than we should be. It seems like every 3-5 years we get one of these murderers row type schedules which just make having success nearly impossible.We have the Non con sked that P5 teams run from...
These games are generally scheduled far in advance and you never know how good the opponent will be that year. OU and OSU giving us return home games are critical financially. So is playing name teams on the road. Going into Texas, Ohio State and other places and having a chance to win builds confidence. Having a coach who goes to those venues and coaches like he expects us to win can be the difference between close and winning. I have a feeling that we have a coach that will take that approach. It may not happen this weekend but I suspect it will during his tenure.I think that should really make it evident to folks that we are making things more difficult on ourselves than we should be. It seems like every 3-5 years we get one of these murderers row type schedules which just make having success nearly impossible.
Very well said.These games are generally scheduled far in advance and you never know how good the opponent will be that year. OU and OSU giving us return home games are critical financially. So is playing name teams on the road. Going into Texas, Ohio State and other places and having a chance to win builds confidence. Having a coach who goes to those venues and coaches like he expects us to win can be the difference between close and winning. I have a feeling that we have a coach that will take that approach. It may not happen this weekend but I suspect it will during his tenure.
That's a very conventional perspective. It may result in a much needed short-term pay day.... but it comes at the cost of a whole lot of things, most importantly.... building a fanbase. (Something that should ultimately lead to bigger paydays if it's sustained)These games are generally scheduled far in advance and you never know how good the opponent will be that year. OU and OSU giving us return home games are critical financially. So is playing name teams on the road. Going into Texas, Ohio State and other places and having a chance to win builds confidence. Having a coach who goes to those venues and coaches like he expects us to win can be the difference between close and winning. I have a feeling that we have a coach that will take that approach. It may not happen this weekend but I suspect it will during his tenure.
The problem is getting those low tier P5's to play us. They don't really benefit, bc they don't get a powder puff opponent (most years anyway), they might actually lose, and they'll pay for it. Whereas the Ohio State/UW/Ole Miss types view us as that powder puff being paid to lose.That's a very conventional perspective. It may result in a much needed short-term pay day.... but it comes at the cost of a whole lot of things, most importantly.... building a fanbase. (Something that should ultimately lead to bigger paydays if it's sustained)
Last I checked.... status quo has been kicking our asses when it comes to realignment as of late.
I'm looking back at the schedules of some of the schools that have actually made a leap, and yes they did play some hard non-conference games eventually, but it was usually 1 (at most 2) per season, and they filled the rest with bottom feeder P5's.
TCU in the mid 2000's repeatedly kicked the crap out of Baylor and Stanford teams that were in the midst of terrible losing streaks. They occasionally played a really good Oklahoma or a High Flying (at the time) Texas Tech.
Louisville had a ton of success by asking themselves.... which of these programs are "basketball schools" during their non-con scheduling? In order to guarantee their ascendance from the dying Big East to the Big 10.
Louisville had a ton of success by asking themselves.... which of these programs are "basketball schools" during their non-con scheduling? In order to guarantee their ascendance from the dying Big East to theBig 10ACC.
It looks like the Washington game will be our last 1 and done contract for a while. Our next opening for a non-conference road game is in 2028. The non-con schedule is almost booked solid for the next several years.Kids want to go to the pros. They want tape against the best schools. You tell a kid he’s only going to get 4 quality games for his whole career, maybe only 1 or 2 where he will get meaningful minutes in, and he will look elsewhere. There’s lots of reasons these games are signed in advance, but one of them is recruiting. You can sit in the living room and say come to Tulsa and you’ll play against OU, OSU, Ohio State, Washington, Arkansas, plus you’ll see your family at least twice in games at (Houston, Dallas). Or you can go to other schools, like Aston University, and play for cupcakes the pros don’t care about.
Playing against elite teams early makes slightly slower teams even slower. No better way to build confidence in a QB going into conference play than for him to see his good stats against OU, get a few quick completions for him against a depleted Temple, and have him take over. You roll through a season to a bowl that way.
And finally, you need paycheck games to pay for extensions if times are good, or buyouts when you make crappy coaching hires and your basketball team can’t even sell discount beer.
It looks like the Washington game will be our last 1 and done contract for a while. Our next opening for a non-conference road game is in 2028. The non-con schedule is almost booked solid for the next several years.
The only things we’ve booked lately is the 1-1 with Sam Houston.
That’s one of the very few slots still open. It will likely go to an FCS opponent unless we can find someone willing to play a 1-1 here first with the return game at least 3 years later.Who got booked into the last spot in 2025? All I've seen was @OSU, La Tech, & @Army.